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Redcoat
Jan 15, 2026 1:59 PM

Author:Bernard Cornwell

Redcoat

From THE BESTSELLING author Bernard Cornwell comes Redcoat . . .

Philadelphia in 1777 is a city at war - not just between American troops and the British army, but within itself. For an occupied city throws together loyalist and patriot, soldier and civilian, man and woman; divides families and breeds treachery.

Here ruthless Captain Kit Vane and beautiful Martha Crowl, passionate patriot Caroline and her idealist young lover Jonathon, unscrupulous Ezra Woollard and the brutal Sergeant Scammell, forge and break shifting allegiances that drive them to dangerous lengths. And caught between them Private Sam Gilpin, seduced into war by a dare and a red coat, must learn the bitter lessons of love, loss and the real meaning of loyalty.

Reviews

A brilliant, tricky, twenty-first-century version of Pygmalion

—— Guardian

A wealth of hip, social and technological riffs, stories-within-stories and not a few good jokes. Invest

—— Time Out

The Quentin Tarantino of postcyberpunk science fiction. Stephenson has upped the form's ante with rambunctious glee

—— Village Voice

A new era in science fiction. People will walk around slack-jawed for days and reemerge with a radically redefined sense of reality

—— Bruce Sterling

Establishes Stephenson as a powerful voice for the cyber age. At once whimsical, satirical, and cautionary

—— USA Today

It's always a pleasure to welcome a new novel by one of the world's funniest writers

—— The Sunday Times

Tom Sharpe fans will be delighted with this hilarious treat

—— Good Book Guide

Riotous

—— Press Association

Fiercely compassionate and frank... conveys a world so out of kilter and so like ours that its readers are likely to feel both exhilarated and unnerved by its accuracy.

—— Elle U.S.

Provocative... we leave One True Thing stimulated and challenged, more thoughtful than when we began.

—— Los Angeles Times

Imaginative and transporting, but entirely unfussy and unsentimental, the novel is written with a glint in the eye that gives it that extra bit of wind beneath its wings

—— Nicola Barr , Guardian
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